- eodem
- ĕōdem, adv. [old dat. and abl. of idem], of place.I.Of the place in which, with gen. loci, in the same place (rare):II.
res eodem est loci quo reliquisti,
Cic. Att. 1, 13, 5:additi eodem (i. e. in Aventino) novi cives,
Liv. 1, 33, 2:arduum est eodem loci potentiam et concordiam esse,
Tac. A. 4, 4; Suet. Aug. 65; id. Calig. 53.—Of the place to which.A.To the same place, to the same point:B.Orgetorix omnes clientes obaeratosque suos eodem conduxit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 4, 2; 4, 28; 5, 11:ego pol te redigam eodem unde ortus es,
Plaut. As. 1, 2, 13:eodem accedit servitus, sudor, sitis,
id. Merc. 4, 1, 8; Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 26; Suet. Caes. 64; Curt. 4, 15, 2; Lact. Opif. D. 8, 2.—Transf.1.To the same thing, to the same point or purpose:2.quid si accedit eodem, ut tenuis antea fueris,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 31, 86:accedit eodem volgi voluntas,
id. Fam. 4, 13, 5:eodem pertinet quod,
id. Att. 8, 9, 1; Caes. B. G. 1, 14, 4.—To the same person or persons:eodemque honores poenasque congeri, i. e. in eundem civem,
Liv. 27, 34, 13:eodemque adjungas quos natura putes asperos,
Cic. Planc. 16, 40.
Lewis & Short Latin Dictionary, 1879. - Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten. Charlton T. Lewis, Ph.D. and Charles Short. 2011.